Hi
Friends!
Today
I am sharing a quick fall card that I designed using the previously released
Our Daily Bread Designs Chalkboard- Hymns stamp set and Cornucopia single stamp.
This
card was created for the Splitcoaststampers' (SCS) Free For All #350 “Turkey Jokes Challenges” (I was inspired by music and Thanksgiving) along with the SCS CC607 Color Challenge, SCSAlphabet Double Challenge “C” (C= Cornucopia, Corn, Chalkboard Technique, Cord)
and the Little Red Wagon #336 “Happy Fall Y’All” Challenge (this is a new challenge site for me :-)).
If
you have not had a chance to visit the challenge sites yet, I encourage you to
do so- wonderful inspiration from all!
Ink
and stamp the ODBD Cornucopia image with an archival black ink onto white
cardstock and also stamp onto a piece of scrap or sticky note paper.
Carefully
cut out the scrap image to create a mask and mask the cornucopia image on the
white cardstock.
Using
sponge daubers, apply distress inks to the ODBD Chalkboard- Hymns “Come Thou Fount” stamp (I used wild honey, ground espresso and crushed olive), then stamp
onto the white cardstock overlapping the masked ODBD Cornucopia image.
Color
the ODBD Cornucopia image with water based markers and a water brush, apply the
markers directly as needed for shadows and highlights until you are satisfied
with the results.
If
needed, use the water brush to soften and fill in the edge around the masked
image as well.
Add
white highlights to the vegetables and fruit with an extra fine white paint pen
and glimmer to the sunflower centers with a clear glitter pen.
Distress
the edges of the background and mount onto a piece of espresso cardstock.
Add
the polished hemp twine bow and mount onto the white card base to finish off
the card.
This
was a fun card to design and since the main panel is just one layer, it will
not need additional postage to mail :-)
Thanks
again for taking the time to visit- hugs and have a blessed week, my friends!
1 comment:
Fab card! I especially like the distressing. Thanks for joining us at Little Red Wagon.
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